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    • Before Kayne West but I published it after his rant. For more, click here - http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/05/12/kayne-west-is-mad-as-hell-at-twitter-and-hes-not-going-to-take-this-anymore/

      1 month ago by Peter Kaufman

      in Twitter Impersonator

    • Did you write this before or after the Kayne West rant?

      1 month ago by steven corn

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    • Pam, Many thanks for your correction. My bad is all the more severe since I googled the term for the correct spelling before publishing my post. Apparently, there's a number of us out there...

      2 months ago by Peter Kaufman

      in SAG’s Thaw

    • Alas, SAG seems suicidal - it's working on a very old paradigm & refuses to wake up to the new digital era! (P.S. it's "Sturm und Drang" German for "Storm and...

      2 months ago by pam munro

      in SAG’s Thaw

    • your notes are always educational and amusing...I believe what you have to say because you don't take yourself so seriously.

      3 months ago by katherine stephens

      in Twitteriffic

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Started by Peter Kaufman · 10 months ago

I negotiate deals and litigate on behalf of producers, writers, actors, distributors and financiers. After 18 years of practicing law in Los Angeles; 16 of them as an entertainment lawyer, I’m taking stock on where I’ve been, what I’ve done and what& ... Continue reading »

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  • I enjoy the way you write. It is informative...you let the reader BE THERE.I always learn something "inside" about a subject that I would have no access to.Keep up the good work.Katie
  • Every so often a lawyer or agent tells me: "When people are this passionate about a project it won't go away." Words of doom. What this means is not that the deal is a shoo in, but that X is not allowing for deal fatigue. X sees no reason why we can't push it through with his boilerplate contract, which is quick and easy, which means no negotiating space is left for the things the client actually cares about. Terrible. Terrible. Great blog.

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